
Hotel Excelsior San Marco
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Bergamo is a UNESCO-walled hilltop town in Lombardy, with two pet-tolerant funiculars, the 4,700-hectare Parco dei Colli on its northern flank, and Lake Iseo, Lake Como and Lake Garda all within an hour for cool dog-friendly day trips. Top spots for pets include the 6 km Mura Venete UNESCO walls walkway, the Parco dei Colli wooded ridges above Città Alta, and the San Vigilio funicular to the panoramic castle at 496 m, especially around Città Alta around Piazza Vecchia, Borgo Pignolo around the Accademia Carrara, and the San Vigilio hill.
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Why Bergamo with your pet?
Bergamo is a UNESCO-walled hilltop town in Lombardy, with two pet-tolerant funiculars, the 4,700-hectare Parco dei Colli on its northern flank, and Lake Iseo, Lake Como and Lake Garda all within an hour for cool dog-friendly day trips.
📍 Top spot
the 6 km Mura Venete UNESCO walls walkway, the Parco dei Colli wooded ridges above Città Alta, and the San Vigilio funicular to the panoramic castle at 496 m.
🏘️ Best area
Città Alta around Piazza Vecchia, Borgo Pignolo around the Accademia Carrara, and the San Vigilio hill.

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Bergamo is a medieval Italian city-state perched 380 metres above the Po Valley, founded by the Cenomani Celts before becoming a Roman municipium in 49 BC. The city's current face owes most to Venice, which governed it for 350 years (1428-1797) and built the great ring of Venetian walls inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2017, one of the last intact examples of Renaissance military fortification in Europe. The city is split in two: Città Alta, medieval and fortified, clinging to the hilltop with its Piazza Vecchia that Le Corbusier reportedly called the most beautiful square in Europe; and Città Bassa, neoclassical and twentieth-century, spreading across the plain. For dogs, Bergamo is unexpectedly comfortable: the Mura Venete form a 6 km dog-friendly loop with 360° views, the 4,700-hectare Parco dei Colli wraps the city to the north, two funiculars accept pets, and Lake Iseo, Lake Como and Lake Garda are all within an hour for cool day-trips away from Po Valley humidity in summer.
The monumental square at the heart of Città Alta, framed by the Palazzo della Ragione and the Campanone bell tower. Leashed dogs are welcome throughout the piazza and the connecting Piazza del Duomo. Café terraces around the square almost all accept dogs.
The 16th-century Venetian walls, UNESCO-listed in 2017, form a 6 km panoramic loop around Città Alta. Leashed dogs are welcome along the entire route, with regular water fountains and continuous views over the Po Valley.
A 4,700-hectare protected regional park north of Bergamo, with dozens of marked trails, oak woodland, water points, and the Valmarina visitor centre. Dogs are welcome, on leash on trails and free in the wooded areas away from livestock.
The funicular that climbs from Città Alta to the panoramic San Vigilio hill (496 m) in two minutes. Small dogs in a carrier travel free; larger dogs with leash and muzzle pay a passenger fare. At the top, the Parco dei Colli trails open onto the plain.
Bergamo's finest art museum, with works by Mantegna, Botticelli, Raphael and Lotto. Standard Italian policy: small dogs in carriers admitted, larger dogs not allowed. The surrounding Borgo Pignolo quarter is very dog-friendly for a break.
Bergamo's closest lake escape, 30 minutes east by train or car. The Navigazione Lago d'Iseo ferries accept leashed, muzzled dogs free of charge between Sulzano and Monte Isola, Europe's largest lake island, entirely car-free.
Tours, museum tickets and experiences in Bergamo, bookable in advance. Some venues allow leashed dogs, check each activity's pet policy on the booking page.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Bergamo: May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep